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  • Registration Open for Libraries Count: RAILS Data Conference

    Now more than ever, libraries are leveraging data to support their work, whether it’s to track circulation and use, guide decision making, or advocate for resources. To do this effectively, library workers need to be experts in not only library and information science but also data and analytics...

  • RAILS Numbers That Count: Find More Illinois

    We created Find More Illinois (FMI) to make it easier for libraries to share their items with different communities. As an interlibrary loan platform, FMI provides anyone with the ability to search multiple library catalogs in one place. For some libraries, FMI is an affordable alternative to OCLC...

  • My Library Is… Overhauling Our History!

    From the My Library Is... Blog: John L. Hensey Elementary School was very excited when we were awarded this wonderful grant opportunity to help update our History and Social Studies book collections throughout the school. Our school collection had less diversity (only 3% of the collection) when I...

  • LACONI Networking Unconference 2025

    Join the Recharge and Supervisors, Administrators & Managers (SAAM) sections of LACONI at our third annual Networking Unconference. Whether you are a shelver or an administrator, you are welcome! Want to discuss a hot topic, such as using AI in the library or advocating for a social worker in your...

  • Aurora Public Library District Recognized with the Liberty Bell Award

    The Aurora Public Library District was selected as the recipient of the Kane County Bar Association’s (KCBA) prestigious Liberty Bell Award at the 2025 KCBA Annual Dinner. This nationally recognized award is bestowed on a non-attorney individual or community organization who has promoted a better...

  • RAILS Names Stacy Palmisano as Executive Assistant

    RAILS promotes Stacy Palmisano to Executive Assistant, effective July 14, 2025. Stacy fills the position recently vacated by Emily Bailey, who retired on July 11, 2025. Stacy first joined RAILS in 2019 as an Administrative Assistant, supporting the day-to-day needs of RAILS employees and board...

  • Remembering the Vietnam War: The Experience at Antioch Public Library District

    In celebration of The Wall That Heals, coming to Antioch July 17th - July 20th, hosted by the Antioch Chamber of Commerce and American Legion Post 748, the Library has a series of exhibits called "Remembering the Vietnam War: The Experience at the APLD". Walk-In, no registration required. Wednesday...

  • Applications for RAILS Catalyst Now Open

    RAILS Catalyst is now accepting applications for this exciting new leadership development program for library staff! We’re looking for professionals currently working in RAILS member libraries who are eager to expand their leadership responsibilities or enhance their impact in their current roles...

  • RAILS Announces Jody Rubel's Retirement

    RAILS Library Resource Specialist Jody Rubel will retire on Friday, July 18, after twelve and a half years of outstanding service. Jody began her work supporting Illinois libraries over twenty years ago while serving in various roles within the Suburban Library System (SLS) and Metropolitan Library...

  • Emily Bailey Retires from RAILS

    RAILS Executive Assistant Emily Bailey will retire on Friday, July 11, 2025, after eleven years of service at the library system. Emily graduated with a Bachelor of Science from Elmhurst University and began her career in local government at West Central Municipal Conference. She honed her...

  • RAILS Numbers That Count: Deals & Discounts

    We’re stronger together, and nothing demonstrates that more than the growth of our Deals & Discounts program in 2024. Our Deals & Discounts team brings the best library products and services to our member libraries at the lowest possible prices. From trials to invoicing, we do all the heavy lifting...

  • My Library Is... Sensory Friendly

    From the My Library Is... Blog: The Zion-Benton Public Library is taking the initiative to become a friendlier and more welcoming place for those with sensory needs. Participating in storytimes, enjoying picture books, and feeling secure in community spaces are experiences we wish for patrons of all...

  • Gail Borden Library South Elgin Branch Is Officially Open

    The Gail Borden Library officially cut the ribbon on its South Elgin Branch on June 21, marking the occasion with the South Elgin Branch Grand Reopening Celebration. The South Elgin branch had undergone a 10-month-long renovation and expansion designed with the community in mind. The grand opening...